Penalties were horrible today, but a few were garbage penalties. That offensive PI on Decker was tick tack and wiped out that drive. Garbage flag. I counted about three total that were bad against the Jets.

CB play was outstanding other than Walls on the TD late. Both he and Allen played well, albeit against Derek "deer in the headlights rookie" Carr. Our defense and 12th man crowd rattled Carr.

Geno played well overall. The pick was a nice jump by the defender. Not a great throw, but not the worst throw either. WR's looked good. Great ball distribution. The two dreaded monster attack is gonna be huge for us this year..

I wasn't please with the penalties and hope Rex gets the team to clean them up. I saw an O that was light years ahead of last year. Geno made a few mistakes but over played much better and looks like he step up and can be a good QB. D was good except I thought they played a little to conservatively on the TB... Walls and Allen played well and walls has decent coverage the guy made a HELL OF A CATCH SO... On to the packers... Did Mia beat NE?

Solid way to start. A sloppy performance, with penalties and turnovers, but still a pretty convincing win. Geno was really good, although I expect the media to talk more about the pick and fumble than about his completion percentage. The secondary was not exploited the way many expected it to be, even if some of it was because of a rookie QB.

One of the most positives i saw was in Rex presser after the game. He seemed mad and annoyed at the team for the penalties and turnovers. He's not going to be satisfied with just barely winning against an apparent inferior team. Corners didn't look too bad but it was a rookie and the Raiders.

some mistakes to clean up but I thought Geno did a great job. Even the interception wasn't what I would call a glaring error. He thought he could squeeze it in there but didn't and he knew it. Kid looks freaking poised

McJet wrote:One of the most positives i saw was in Rex presser after the game. He seemed mad and annoyed at the team for the penalties and turnovers. He's not going to be satisfied with just barely winning against an apparent inferior team. Corners didn't look too bad but it was a rookie and the Raiders.

+1. You're right and, in hindsight, I think this will benefit us next week. In the past, sometimes, it seemed that after a win they would go in to the next game feeling cocky and that attitude bits them in the @^*. There will be none of that this time. I bet Rex and the coaches will be all over them and I expect them to play a lot better and crisper next week in Lambeau. They better, because GB is going to be pissed about being embarrassed on national TV.

So, all in all, I think it was good for us to win this way, as opposed to the expected blowout. I hope I'm right.

Agree with everyone on the game yesterday. A win is a win, and we dominated in some respects. But there is a lot of room for improvement - turnovers and penalties. The Jets were undisciplined at times with the penalties. The real tests start next week. Yesterday was really just some preparation for the tough part of the schedule - the next 6 weeks. If the Jets can come away at 3-4 or 4-3 they are right in the mix. If they go 2-5 it will be very tough to make the playoffs.

Green Bay on the road will be a very tough test, especially because they just lost. They will be fired up. This week will be a good test to see how much the Jets have improved, win or lose.